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Mary Hayley Bell (1911–2005)

Autor de Whistle Down the Wind

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Créditos de la imagen: Lady Mills

Obras de Mary Hayley Bell

Whistle Down the Wind (1959) 45 copias
Scott of the Antarctic [1948 film] (1994) — Screenwriter — 10 copias
Far Morning 1 copia
Sky West And Crooked [DVD] [1966] — Screenwriter — 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Whistle Down the Wind [1961 film] (2007) — Original book — 15 copias
Whistle Down the Wind: Original 1998 London Cast Recording (1999) — Original book — 10 copias

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Nombre legal
Bell, Mary Hayley
Otros nombres
Lady Bell
Fecha de nacimiento
1911-01-22
Fecha de fallecimiento
2005-12-01
Lugar de sepultura
Saint Mary's Churchyard, Denham, Buckinghamshiire, UK
Género
female
Nacionalidad
UK
Lugar de nacimiento
Shanghai, China
Lugar de fallecimiento
Denham, Buckinghamshire, UK
Lugares de residencia
London, England, UK
Educación
Malvern Girls' College
Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts
Ocupaciones
actor
playwright
autobiographer
novelist
screenwriter
Relaciones
Mills, John (spouse)
Mills, Juliet (daughter)
Mills, Hayley (daughter)
Biografía breve
Mary Hayley Bell was born in Shanghai, China, where her father served as commissioner for maritime customs. She was educated by a governess and attended school in Hong Kong before being sent to England to attend Sherborne and Malvern Girls' College. She went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and in 1932, won a role in The Barretts of Wimpole Street, performed in Shanghai by an American touring company. Two years later, she began appearing on the London stage and in films. Her acting career ended on her marriage in 1941 to John Mills, with whom she had four children, and she transitioned to a new career as a writer. Her plays included Men in Shadow (1942), Angel (1947), Duet for Two Hands (1945), and The Uninvited Guest (1953). She also co-wrote the screenplay and story of Sky West and Crooked (1966), released as Gypsy Girl in the USA, and wrote additional dialogue for Scott of the Antarctic (1948). Her first novel Whistle Down the Wind (1948) was adapted into a highly successful 1961 film starring her daughter Hayley Mills and into a 1998 musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Her autobiography, What Shall We Do Tomorrow? was published in 1968.

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Of course I saw the film in England not long after it was released in 1961. Each time I see it, as an adult, I 'see' more. Was the Man, Arthur Alan Blakey (Alan Bates) contemplating suicide I wondered later. The film is set in bleak wintertime Lancaster and shot on location there. The scant descriptions in the book place it in the Home Counties (Kent?). The children's names and nick-names in the book are quite whimsical; the story is told from the middle child's perspective but in the film the focus is the eldest child Kathy (Hayley Mills), Swallow in the book. I'm still reading . . . the writing is quite quirky and sprinkled with what, in 1958, would have been called Americanisms; but whether that was editorial oversight or deliberate.… (más)
 
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AlanRitchie | otra reseña | Apr 18, 2021 |
The basic story is well known both from the musical, and the older film starring Alan Bates and Hayley Mills (whose mother wrote it) ; the book is a bit different. The children are from the South of England, not Lancashire, and their names are a bit more whimsical. The kids' innocence and readiness to believe contrasts with the grownups' suspicious world weary outlook, yet even the children are not quite sure, though they remain loyal to the man in the barn. Nothing is overstated, all is implied. The children's late Fifties slang gives it period charm, as do the scratchy illustrations of kids in ponytails and turned-up jeans. I felt as if I was living it as Brat experienced it, and as she tells it in the first person.
A wonderful story with a unique atmosphere, no matter what....
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PollyMoore3 | otra reseña | Feb 16, 2013 |

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6
También por
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Miembros
69
Popularidad
#250,752
Valoración
½ 4.3
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
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